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Time

Practices words for times of day (7:30, 2 o'clock).

  • Let's Try 2: First Semester Review"2 Truths 1 Lie"

    This is to review the vocabulary the students learned in the first semester.

  • What time is it?

    This power point presentation can be used for discussion of Unit 4 in Let's Try 2 (What time is it?)

  • Sonic n' Tails: Timezone Travels

    Practice timezones and have students figure out the times in other countries

  • What time is it? Karuta

    Vocab cards for let's try 2 - Unit 4

  • Let's Try TWO Unit 9 Point Games and Daily Book

    Materials I plan on using for lesson 9. Mainly practicing with keyword game, 5x5 point get and making and sharing a daily book

  • Inai-Inai-Bah! Review for Let's Try

    This is a review activity for kids studying let's Try Two

  • Time zones worksheet

    This is a complementary worksheet for the ''Time zones '' PowerPoint that is posted on the website.

  • International Friends! Who? / What Time?

    Short PowerPoint quiz to practice "Who?" and "What Time?". Intended for New Horizons 1 Unit 6

  • Let's Try What Time!

    Powerpoint activities for let's try 2 lesson 4. Focus on teaching the vocabulary such as 'Wake-up time'

  • Time Maze

    This activity combines the directions lesson with the time lesson, using a maze. Students have to try and acquire as many clocks as they can in a limited period of time.

  • Time And Weather

    An information gap game where students ask each other the time and weather in different parts of the world.

  • Luck Time

    A dice game practicing time and numbers.

  • England Time

    To find out what time it is in the nine countries listed.

  • Haetataki

    'Haetataki' means 'fly-swatter' in Japanese. This is a competitive game that forces students to listen carefully while practicing both telling time and numbers in general.

  • Monkey Time

    Teaches the hours (eg. one o'clock, two o'clock, etc.) and review numbers.

  • Clock and Time Cards

    Students try to find their pair by asking, "What time is it?" and answering, "It's ~~."

  • Spot the Number

    This is a number version of the game "Spot it" (also known as "Dobble")

  • What Time Is It, Mr Wolf?

    This game is exactly like the 'Red light, green light' game. Students practice asking the time and listening to the ALT count while trying to make it across the room.

  • Time Q&A

    Students ask each other questions relating to what time they do something (get up, eat breakfast, go to school, etc). Chopsticks are used to keep score.

  • When Do You Have Plans?

    Students invite each other to do things and write about their friends' plans in this speaking, listening, and writing activity.

  • Daily Activities and Time Materials

    A collection of material to practice daily activities and time

  • Vocabulary Wars

    This is a vocabulary battle that can be used with any small set of vocabulary. It is great for younger classes, but can work with any grade.

  • I have (just/already) point cards

    Students try to get the most points by taking time cards and making sentences about what they've just/already done at that time.

  • Time Hunters

    Students travel around game board collecting times on their cards for various daily routine verbs.

  • Time Zones

    Guess what time it is in various places around the world.

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